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Hello, I have a strange problem. Everything works okay, but some times, the site stop working and when i restart apache and mysql server, it's okay again. I am using ubuntu 12.04. Where can be the problem, and where can I find log files about the problems.

I am thinking that apache server stop work. I have only remote access and I don't know where can find the log files. Ffmpeg works fine, but i think that apache stop works. Where is the log file of apache ?

I am thinking that apache server stop work. I have only remote access and I don't know where can find the log files. Ffmpeg works fine, but i think that apache stop works. Where is the log file of apache ?

In Ubuntu 11.10, the apache log files are as follows:

Code:

/var/log/apache2/error.log
/var/log/apache2/access.log

I would guess that they're located in the same place for Ubuntu 12.04...

With remote access to the server, you should be able to connect to the remote file system using Filezilla via a SSH/SFTP connection, generally on port 2222. Then you can avoid using the command line interface to access the log files.

For some reason I thought you might have local access to your server. If you have to establish remote access to the server file system, then FileZilla using SFTP/SSH connection is really the easiest way. You could install the Teamviewer service on Linux, but I've never tried that before, and it's really overkill if all you need is access to the remote file system.

If I were you, I would try to figure out why FileZilla isn't working for me. Maybe SSH/SFTP is configured to run on a port other than 2222? Maybe you entered the wrong root username and/or password?

Clearly SSH is working on your server. What port number do you enter into Putty? Try entering that same port number into Filezilla.

If SSH is working via Putty, then it seems like your FileZilla connection is somehow not set up correctly.